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'In Your Name' by Mel Collins Music: A Melodic Affirmation of God's Healing Touch


'In Your Name' by Mel Collins Music emerges from the crucible of adversity and the shadows of a broken home as a moving testament to the transformative power of faith in Jesus. This song beautifully captures the truth that God can create powerful testimonies out of the most difficult of circumstances.

Mel Collins Music - In Your Name

The lyrics reference Ephesians 6:12, acknowledging the spiritual power that lies beneath our physical struggles. 'There is Power, Power in your name,' they exclaim joyfully. 'There is Healing, Healing is in your name. Mercy, Mercy is in your name. There is Deliverance, Deliverance in your name.' Each repetition echoes a crescendo of faith, a gracious battle cry affirming the deliverance promised to all believers who seek refuge in His name.

Mel Collins vocally and vividly paints a compelling picture of redemption based on his lived experience of facing spiritual and physical battles. Today, the song serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging and blessing believers. Let us listen to the music, soak in the melody, and find comfort in the healing power that resounds from the name of our Lord.

Remember that the name of Jesus brings power, healing, mercy, and deliverance. Whether you find solace in the palpable presence evoked by this stirring song or discover newfound strength within its notes, let 'In Your Name' ignite your faith in the strength-giving connection with our Heavenly Father.

(Related scripture: Ephesian 6:12; Acts 4:12; Philippians 2:9-11; Psalm 16:11)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3NMmxAKq2RgiCDW6EDutQC

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkrbqS_y3uM

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